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FF-100 & Claro Comparable Replacement Filter by Tier1

$18.95Save 18% (MSRP: $23.17)

Quick Overview

Fits the Freeflow Lagas, TLX and RLX

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Details

Tier1 PAS-1245 Replacement Pool and Spa Filter fits the Freeflow Lagas, TLX and RLX. Tier1 Pool and Spa filters will protect your investment engineered to outperform the competition and exceed your expectations. Featuring high durability filter fabric that maintains strength even when loaded with sediment, a tighter porosity and denser weave to capture more contaminants in less time, and a high strength, high flow core designed to support the filter while providing industry leading flow rates. Tier1 Pool and Spa filters will clean your water faster and more efficiently with less wear and tear on your pump. Dive in with Tier1, the water's great!

Worry-free sediment reduction for 3 months

Cost-effective replacement

Specifications

Package Qty

1

Replaces Filbur

FC-2400

Replaces Pleatco

PFF25TC-P4

Replaces Unicel

4CH-23

Pool/Spa Manufacturer

Tier1

Manufacturer's Id

PAS-1245

UPC

799932632457

Bottom Hole Size

1 1/2 inches MPT

Media Weight (oz)

3

Media Square Feet

19

Actual Size (in)

6 5/8 inches (length) x 4 5/8 inches (outside diameter)

Actual Size (cm)

16.83 x 11.7475

Primary Filter Media

Pleated Fabric

Filter Life (months)

3 months

Warranty Guarantee

30 day 100% satisfaction guarantee

Instructions

1. It is time to clean or replace your filter cartridge when the pressure gauge on your filter tank reaches 8 psi above the pressure recorded when a new cartridge has been installed.

2. It is also time to clean or replace your filter cartridge if there is a noticeable decrease in the pressure coming from your return jets.

3. Turn the power off to your pump and bleed the excess air pressure of the system using the air valve on the filter.

4. Remove any band clamps and/or lids to your filter.

5. Remove the cartridge from the filter canister and dislodge any loose debris by directing a stream of water from a garden hose between each pleat.

6. Do not use a high pressure car wash wand or a stiff brush to clean your cartridge. These abrasive methods may damage the filter media and snap the bands.

7. Apply a spray on filter cleaner to the cartridge or grid to remove any oils or other organics. If stubborn stains persist, soak the cartridge overnight in a solution of TSP (trisodium phosphate).

8. Rinse the cartridge thoroughly with clean fresh water and return it to the filter tank.Â Secure the tank lid and any band clamps.